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🔒 Strattec names chief commercial officer and chief people officer
Glendale-based Strattec Security Corp., a manufacturer of automotive locks and keys, named two new executive appointments.
Chey Becker-Varto has been...
Election week
Good goods growth so far for a strength while valuations pose a weakness. There is opportunity with Election Day on the doorstep but election angst is a threat.
🔒 Mayville Engineering reaches $25 million settlement with Peloton
Milwaukee-based Mayville Engineering Co. has reached a settlement with New York-based Peloton Interactive, resolving a lawsuit in which the...
🔒 Versiti acquires Ohio blood center
Versiti Blood Center of Ohio, a subsidiary of Milwaukee-based nonprofit blood health organization Versiti, announced today that it has...
City of Racine breaks ground on $68 million community and health center
The City of Racine held a groundbreaking ceremony last week to celebrate the start of construction for a community...
Archdiocese of Milwaukee announces new archbishop to succeed Jerome Listecki
The Archdiocese of Milwaukee announced Monday that Chicago Auxiliary Bishop Jeffery S. Grob will become its next archbishop on...
🔒 Eli Lilly buys another Kenosha County building, for $40 million
Indianapolis-based pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly and Company has purchased a 323,930-square-foot industrial building in the Village of Bristol in...
See photos: Giving Forward Breakfast
First introduced in 2016, the annual Giving Forward Breakfast celebrates collective philanthropy and the diligent work of the nonprofits...
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The Misery Index And Votes
A disappointing jobs report could be a sign of a softening economy. Will the misery index guide voter attitudes, as it has in the past? Annex Wealth Management's Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen discuss.
🔒 WEC Energy Group plans another $2.1 billion in renewables by 2029, hints at more data centers
WEC Energy Group, the parent company of We Energies, plans to make $28 billion in capital investments from 2025...
🔒 Spec industrial building planned at Pabst Farms in Oconomowoc
Chicago-based HSA Commercial Real Estate plans to build a 226,321-square-foot speculative industrial building on a 17.3-acre vacant site at...
Viewpoints: In a state known for manufacturing ‘firsts,’ AI adoption may be next big thing
For almost as long as it’s been a state, Wisconsin has been home to “firsts” in manufacturing innovation. Inventors...